Shygirl and Tinashe Cancel Co-Headlining Tour

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Shygirl and Tinashe Cancel Co-Headlining Tour

The tour was scheduled to begin next week, but the British musician has to pull out of the shows to get surgery for “an ongoing respiratory condition”

Tinashe and Shygirl

Tinashe and Shygirl, photo by Aidan Zamiri

Heaven” collaborators Tinashe and Shygirl are canceling their co-headlining tour a week before it was set to kick off. The cancellation will allow Shygirl to get surgery for “an ongoing respiratory condition,” she explained in a statement. Find statements from Shygirl and Tinashe, and scroll down for the canceled tour dates.

Shygirl:

Devastated to share that due to an ongoing respiratory condition I’ve been forced to make the difficult decision to cancel my appearances on the upcoming US tour on the advice of my doctor that I can no longer delay surgery.

My thoughts also go to Tinashe and Uniiqu3 as we were all so looking forward to this tour together.

I’m truly heartbroken by the situation and I hope to be back to see you all as soon as I am able.

Love, Shygirl.

Tinashe:

Unfortunately due to a medical condition @0800shygirl will be unable to perform on our tour and we’ve been forced to make the difficult decision to cancel. I am beyond devastated that I am no longer able to bring my brand new show to my fans next weekend… but THE SHOW MUST GO ON! Since receiving this news I’ve been working tirelessly with my team to put together my own tour which will be announced in the coming weeks. This new show is absolutely incredible and I can’t wait to show you what we have been working so hard on. I love you all and promise to see you soon…

BB/ANG3L TOUR LOADING 👼🏽👀🔄

Tinashe & Shygirl:

10-28 Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom
10-30 Toronto, Ontario – Rebel
11-01 New York, NY – Terminal 5
11-03 Boston, MA – Roadrunner
11-05 Washington, D.C. – The Anthem
11-07 Atlanta, GA – Cola-Cola Roxy
11-08 New Orleans, LA – Orpheum
11-09 Dallas, TX – The Factory in Deep Ellum
11-11 Austin, TX – Emo’s
11-13 Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom
11-16 Los Angeles, CA – Shrine Expo Hall
11-17 San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
11-18 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater

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